Roadways are clogged, global emissions are high and causing unprecedented climate change and people are miserable from road rage. To combat all those problems, <a href="http://victorvetterlein.com">Victor Vetterlein</a> designed MOSS, a prefabricated home office powered by clean, renewable energy. Vetterlein suggests that employers can either lease or purchase these 13 foot octagonal offices, which would be installed in their employees' backyards, driveways or even on their roofs. Completely connected to the main office, these units are expected to boost productivity while also taking a host of cars off the road.

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MOSS Prefabricated Office by Victor Vetterlein

MOSS is a solar-powered prefab office designed by Victor Vetterlein

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MOSS Prefabricated Office by Victor Vetterlein

Just 13 feet long, the unit is designed to fit into employees' backyard, driveway or even a rooftop

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MOSS Prefabricated Office by Victor Vetterlein

Vetterlein suggests that companies could lease or buy these prefab pods, which are completely link to the main office.

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MOSS Prefabricated Office by Victor Vetterlein

Daylighting, natural ventilation and energy efficiency are controlled via a series of mechanisms, including controllable louvers that completely shut when necessary.

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MOSS Prefabricated Office by Victor Vetterlein

The robust frame is resistant to severe weather and permits virtually no thermal losses

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MOSS Prefabricated Office by Victor Vetterlein

Radiant underfloor heating and a wood fired stove make sure the space is nice and warm.

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MOSS Prefabricated Office by Victor Vetterlein

Roadways are clogged, global emissions are high and causing unprecedented climate change and people are miserable from road rage. To combat all those problems, Victor Vetterlein designed MOSS, a prefabricated home office powered by clean, renewable energy. Vetterlein suggests that employers can either lease or purchase these 13 foot octagonal offices, which would be installed in their employees' backyards, driveways or even on their roofs. Completely connected to the main office, these units are expected to boost productivity while also taking a host of cars off the road.